Students may use the Media Center and its resources before and after school, and at lunch. A pass is required to be in the Media Center at lunch or during class.

Books are checked out for two weeks and are due on Tuesdays. Students may have up to three books out at a time. Overdue fines are five cents per day. There is no grace period for overdue books. Materials must be returned and fines cleared before more items may be checked out. However, fines may be paid with a canned food item, 1 can = $1. Also, a maximum of 15 pushups may be done towards payment of a fine. Canned food is donated to a local charity. All reference books may be checked out at the end of the day Monday through Thursday. They are due back the next morning. Fines for late reference materials are $1.

The Media Center has multiple computers for student usage. Printing should be cleared through the librarian.

A culture that empowers, instruction that engages and technology that enables.

District 91 has three focus areas: Literacy, Numeracy and College and Career Readiness.

Our goal is for students to gain mastery in the traditional core subjects of English, Math, Science and Social Studies. We also want them to learn the 21st Century skills of communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creativity, which will enable them to become lifelong learners and good citizens.